Obviously salmon and if I'm not wrong snapper is as well.
The Torah permits eating (kosher) meat; and on certain (festive) occasions Judaism encourages it. Most Jews eat red meat, though some Jews are vegetarians or have other reasons for not eating red meat. Additionally, for Jews who keep kosher, meat (and fowl) need to be slaughtered and prepared according to kosher specifications.
No it is not red meat. Scientifically, fish is not meat. Fish is fish, just like vegetables are vegetables.
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it's not red meat, but it is a meat.
1. Kosher and treif (non kosher) 2. Meat 3. Dairy 4. Pareve (neither dairy or meat - vegetables, fruit, minerals, fish, and eggs)
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Kashrut (Jewish dietary law) classifies food into three categories:Meat - includes red meat and poultryDairy - anything made from or with milkPareve - neutral, containing neither meat or dairy but can include eggs and fish
No ______ Kosher deli meat still has nitrates.
Fish and chips can be kosher if it`s made with kosher fish in a kosher kitchen. In fact, it was Portuguese Jews who introduced fried fish to England.
Kosher fish have fins and scales. I've attached a related link that provides a comprehensive list of kosher fish.
Appetizers that people who kosher won't eat would contain the following:Appetizers that have any type of shellfish in them (say no to crab cakes and shrimp cocktail).Anything made with non-kosher meat (beef/lamb/etc that didn't come from kosher slaughtered and pepared animals or meat from any animal that isn't kosher which includes rabbit, pork, amphibians, etc)Anything made with a combination of dairy and meat (even if said dairy and meat were kosher, it is not kosher to combine the two in any way)Anything made with a combination of fish and meat (although fish is pareve (neutral), the tradition is to not eat meat and fish on the same plate)Additionally, what is being served with the rest of the meal will determine what will be served as the appetizer. Due to the prohibition against combining dairy and meat, if the rest of the meal will be meat, then the appetizer cannot be dairy and vice versa.(see answer.com below and related link)
Fish and chips can be kosher so long as the fish used is a kosher species and the food is prepared in a kosher kitchen with all kosher ingredients.